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These terrorists would not be at GITMO if they weren't guilty of some kind on anti US acts. I favor giving them the same kind of 'trial ' the German agents involved in Operation Pastorius got and a first class execution as well.

I miss Ms Malkin on O'Rielly. She is a well spoken and highly intelligent member of the right, much easier on the eyes and ears than say Rosie O' Fatbutt or Ariana Huffington to mention two members of the left who give me a burr in my butt.

Miss Malkin in an erudite, educated conservative but she is a bit left of my thoughts on gitmo. I would give each of the detainees a summary court martial and a first class hanging. Then they can close the place.

I don't care how they do it, but the sooner they are convicted and executed the sooner we CAN shut this place down. Not that I think it should be, anymore than I think Alcatraz should have been closed.

These terrorists would not be at GITMO if they weren't guilty of some kind on anti US acts.

So, everyone sent to Gitmo is guilty? Why have we released over 3 dozen of the captives then? As a law enforcement officer, do you believe that someone can be falsely accused and jailed, or do you believe that an arrest is always evidence that someone is guilty?

I am confident that most of the people there are indeed guilty and deserve execution. But, our Consitution outlines a right to a trial where evidence can be presented before a sentence can be carried out.

Originally Posted by Bob Gutermuth

I favor giving them the same kind of 'trial ' the German agents involved in Operation Pastorius got and a first class execution as well.

For the record, the German agents involved in Operation Pastorius did indeed get a hearing where they were found guilty. It wasn't a 'jury of their peers', but it was more than what the Gitmo detainees have received.

Of the nearly 800 men brought to Guantanamo since the detention network was built at the U.S. naval base in January 2002, about 250 remain. The majority have been released or transferred to their home countries for lack of evidence to put them on trial for war crimes.

Maybe we should escort them directly to an American court, pay for them a lawyer, and an interpretor. Then they could sue us. Let their lawyer sort through jurors until they found the ones they like. WIN. Get $10,000,000 and spend it on more terrorism in this country. Would that be enough to make you liberals happy, or do you want more? If you want more we could just elect a closet Muslim POTUS.

Of the nearly 800 men brought to Guantanamo since the detention network was built at the U.S. naval base in January 2002, about 250 remain. The majority have been released or transferred to their home countries for lack of evidence to put them on trial for war crimes.

Maybe that because everyone is tired of hearing the left piss and whine, so they just let you have your way. Keep chipping away at the stone, see where that gets us.

Of the nearly 800 men brought to Guantanamo since the detention network was built at the U.S. naval base in January 2002, about 250 remain. The majority have been released or transferred to their home countries for lack of evidence to put them on trial for war crimes.